Dr Feng Guo at Queen Street Medical Centre

Dr Feng Guo

Originally from Xi’an, China, a city known for its spectacular terracotta warriors, I have a diverse professional background. I hold an MBBS and a doctorate in neurology. Over the past two and a half years, I have honed my skills in various hospitals, including Royal Darwin Hospital, St George Hospital, Sutherland Hospital, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and Canterbury Hospital, here in Australia.

My journey led me to Moruya, where I chose to pursue my GP training post. This decision was influenced by my love for this area, which I discovered during my travels from Tweed Heads to Eden. My special interests in paediatrics, neurology, aged care, and emergency medicine are not just professional pursuits, but also a reflection of my deep passion and commitment.

Outside of my professional life, I am a person of diverse interests. I am particularly passionate about body surfing, jogging, and hiking. These activities not only keep me physically fit but also energize me for my professional responsibilities.

My fluency in Mandarin allows me to connect with a diverse range of patients and colleagues, fostering a culture of inclusivity and understanding.

Dr Adam Wiley at Queen Street Medical Centre Moruya

Dr Adam Wiley

BMed University of New England

I grew up in Canberra, but completed most of my training rurally in Tamworth and Armidale. I went on to spend the last few years rotating through various specialties of medicine such as obstetrics, intensive care and cardiology – including some time here in Moruya hospital back in 2020.
With excitement I’m continuing with my GP training here at Queen Street with a passion for holistic health care and all areas of medicine – I’m actively welcoming new patients.
Whilst not in the office I can be found hiking, bouldering and diving – having completed a certificate in wilderness medicine in the process!
Dr Kate McAuliffe at Queen Street Medical Centre Moruya

Dr Kate McAuliffe

MBBS University of Wollongong, Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Science) QLD Uni of Technology


After growing up in the Torres Strait, Mt Isa and Brisbane in Queensland, I fell in love with the NSW South Coast when I moved to Nowra to start medical training. I have worked in Canberra, Bega and the Shoalhaven. I am excited to join the team at Queen Street Medical Centre for my GP training and to settle in the area with my family. I chose to be a GP as I enjoy providing care at all stages of life, from the very young to the young at heart.
When not working, I enjoy bush walking, camping and fishing.

Dr Lachlan Shaw working at Queen Street Medical Centre Moruya

Dr Lachlan Shaw

MD University of Wollongong, Bachelor of Clinical Practice (Paramedic) Charles Sturt University


I started my working life as a Paramedic in various areas of NSW and the ACT before transitioning to medicine after studying at the University of Wollongong. Growing up in rural NSW, I have always had a strong interest in rural generalist and emergency medicine. I have settled in Eurobodalla with my young family after training in Canberra and the Shoalhaven, and will complete my GP training at Queen Street Medical Centre, as well as continuing to work in the Emergency Department. 
I love the outdoors – fishing, diving, hiking, climbing and paddling and exploring the beauty of the South Coast.

Dr Daniel Mealey at Queen Street Medical Centre, Moruya

Dr Daniel Mealey

MBBS (Melb) Bach Biomed Sci (Grif) ACEM (Cert)


I graduated in Medicine from the University of Melbourne in 2011 under scholarship with the Australian Army, after completing a Biomedical Science degree.  With a strong interest in humanitarian and emergency medicine, I found myself in Afghanistan, UAE, Sri Lanka and the Northern Territory providing medical support in war zones, as well as after natural disasters and in Indigenous communities.

I really enjoy providing medical support to rural football clubs, and I’m looking forward to our local footy season starting!

I am now completing my GP registrar training with this supportive and experienced team at Queen Street Medical Centre.